Browning A Bolt Stainless Composite
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Joined: Jul 2007
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From: Idaho
Dobber, would agree with what CZ said, once you buy a .30-06, you never really need another centerfire rifle unless you find yourself in Africa. The only Browning I have owned was a Stainless Stalker w/Boss in .243. I loved the rifle. I tended to trade a lot of rifles around in my earlier years, and it went away. It was a fantastic rifle, grouped well, no recoil, and ergonomically felt as good as any rifle I have ever owned. Would highly recommend the Browning's.
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Giant Nontypical
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: fort mcmurray alberta canada
I much prefer the t-3 because of it's simpler magazine and bolt assemblies,and a much better trigger.The browning has more moving parts than I like to have in a hunting rifle.
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Joined: Dec 2005
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Dobber, would agree with what CZ said, once you buy a .30-06, you never really need another centerfire rifle unless you find yourself in Africa. The only Browning I have owned was a Stainless Stalker w/Boss in .243. I loved the rifle. I tended to trade a lot of rifles around in my earlier years, and it went away. It was a fantastic rifle, grouped well, no recoil, and ergonomically felt as good as any rifle I have ever owned. Would highly recommend the Browning's.
Dobber, would agree with what CZ said, once you buy a .30-06, you never really need another centerfire rifle unless you find yourself in Africa. The only Browning I have owned was a Stainless Stalker w/Boss in .243. I loved the rifle. I tended to trade a lot of rifles around in my earlier years, and it went away. It was a fantastic rifle, grouped well, no recoil, and ergonomically felt as good as any rifle I have ever owned. Would highly recommend the Browning's.




